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1 month ago |
nature.com | Ayshi Mukherjee |Surat Layek |Subhajit Sinha |Ritajit Kundu |Alisha H. Marchawala |Joydip Sarkar | +6 more
AbstractThe microscopic mechanism of unconventional superconductivity in magic-angle twisted trilayer graphene is poorly understood. We show direct evidence for an in-plane magnetic order competing with the superconducting state motivated by theoretical proposals. We use two complementary electrical transport measurements.
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2 months ago |
sportscafe.in | Arijit Kundu
Like their previous game, Hardik Pandya, the Mumbai Indians captain, opted to field first against the Lucknow Super Giants. Eyeing to extract lateral movement off the surface with the new ball, Boult failed to penetrate the opposition batting order as Aiden Markram and Mitchell Marsh played him cautiously. However, he leaked a four and a six in his next over before a potential wicket went begging due to lack of appeal.
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2 months ago |
sportscafe.in | Arijit Kundu
In a fresh new update, Bumrah will not be able to feature for the Mahela Jayawardene-coached set-up in their next couple of tasks against the Lucknow Super Giants and Royal Challengers Bengaluru. The Gujarat-born has yet to get a fitness clearance from the National Cricket Academy’s Centre of Excellence. Bumrah incurred a low-back stress injury during the penultimate day of the Border Gavaskar Trophy’s fifth Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
RCB vs GT | Twitter reacts to ruthless Siraj and Buttler’s flamboyance hand RCB season’s first loss
2 months ago |
sportscafe.in | Arijit Kundu
Eyeing to make it a back-to-back win after a convincing triumph over the Mumbai Indians, the toss belonged to Gujarat Titans captain Shubman Gill. New ball pacers Arshad Khan and Mohammed Siraj spit venom at the start, removing Virat Kohli and Devdutt Padikkal, respectively. Soon after, Siraj went on to shatter the stumps of Phil Salt inside 38 runs powerplay before Ishant Sharma outsmarted captain Rajat Patidar to reduce them to 48/4 in seven overs.
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2 months ago |
sportscafe.in | Arijit Kundu
Electing to field first, the Titans bowlers backed captain Shubman Gill’s decision to field first by fetching three wickets inside the powerplay. Despite struggling with the bat, Liam Livingstone’s fifty, coupled with Jitesh Sharma’s 33 and Tim David’s 32, propelled the Bengaluru side to 169/7 in 20 overs. In reply, the RCB bowlers failed to penetrate the GT batting order in the second innings, despite Shubman Gill’s wicket inside the powerplay.
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